2 days ago
- Science
- South Wales Guardian
2025 A-level success for students across Coleg Sir Gâr
The college has praised the dedication and success of its students, with 32 per cent achieving A* to A grades, 83 per cent earning A* to C, and 99 per cent receiving A* to E.
Angharad Mansfield, head of A-levels and lifelong learning, said: "This year's results are a testament to the talent and determination of our learners, and the expertise of our staff.
"These achievements go beyond grades - they represent young people equipped to thrive in their next steps, whether in higher education, apprenticeships, or the world of work."
Erin McCarthy achieved three A* grades in politics, history, and law, securing a place to study law at Cambridge.
Ella Roberts will study history at Oxford, with two A* grades in sociology and the Welsh Baccalaureate, and two A grades in history and religious studies.
Gabby Chaplin earned two A* grades in psychology and PE, and two A grades in the Welsh Baccalaureate and maths.
Lily Borsden will study maths at Bristol after achieving an A* in biology and A grades in chemistry, maths, and the Welsh Baccalaureate.
George Edward Harper Glenister will study physics at Manchester, having achieved A* grades in further maths and physics, and an A in chemistry.
Olga Andersohn-Muszynska, who received an A in maths, will return to Coleg Sir Gâr to study further maths at A-level.
Jack Wooller will study law in Nottingham after achieving an A* in biology and A grades in history, geography, and the Welsh Baccalaureate.
Freddie Williams will study history at King's College after earning A grades in history and English literature, an A* in sociology, and a B in the Welsh Baccalaureate.
The college also celebrated the achievements of its vocational learners.
Dr Andrew Cornish, principal and CEO at Coleg Sir Gâr, said: "Our learners' achievements are the clearest sign that our strategic vision is working in practice.
"We will continue to innovate, invest in our communities, and provide a learning environment where every individual can thrive."
The college extended its congratulations to all learners and expressed gratitude to staff and families for their support.